Burundi sounds like a game, a chance encounter of letters. Like the encounters of these animals in the stories of this collection of tales. A strange being suddenly arrives in Burundi. Everyone wants to know what he is and where he comes from. He has a little bit of each, but looks like none of them.
Burundi sounds like a game, a chance encounter of letters. Like the encounters of these animals in the stories of this collection of tales. A strange being suddenly arrives in Burundi. Everyone wants to know what he is and where he comes from. He has a little bit of each, but looks like none of them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pablo Bernasconi was born in Buenos Aires in 1973. He began his career as an illustrator in 1998, and currently works for many publications around the world. His illustrations have been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Saturday Evening Post, Daily Telegraph, Bergens Tidende, and The Times. He has illustrated several books written by great authors, as well as those he has authored. Among his works are: Retratos, Cuero negro, vaca blanca and El diario del Capitá n Arsenio, which will also be published in Brazil. He lives in Bariloche, Argentina. Pablo Bernasconi is an Argentinian graphic designer and illustrator. He has won several awards, including the Awards of Excellence at Society of News Design, distinguished for numerous of his works and finalist for the Hans Christian Andersen Award 2018. His work has been published in international newspapers as The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Times.
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